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Hi Jane: I research the Irish Family History Foundation's database. It contains 12,000,000 surviving rcds for abt 65% of Irish counties. Rcds are increasingly sparse B4 1840, rare B4 1800. Note 1 - Without a KNOWN county, the chance of an ancestor's rcds NOT being in this database is AT LEAST 35%. Note 2 - Only 1/2 of Co. Cork's rcds are in this database. Note 3 - The RC church kept control over most parish rcds from Tipperary (north). These are ONLY available thru the Tipperary Family History Research center at a substantial fee (regardless of outcome). For the surname Crickmore (exact) M somewhere in Ireland, I found 0 rcds. There are 29 variants listed for this surname, but only 2 are phonetically close. For Han(nah) Madden M 1838 +/- 2 yrs somewhere in Ireland, I found 0 rcds. For Han(nah) Madden B 1820 +/- 4 yrs, Co. Cork, with the father's forename unknown, I found 1 rcd in 1823, Co. Tipperary. The father's forename was Alexander. Since you KNOW the county was Cork, you may want to wait until the database is complete for it. There may be other Hannahs which will be added. The UK Archives contain military service rcds since the age of Cromwell (1650). The rcds for Edward are likely there. They MIGHT have info on Hannah and their child(ren). Google the Foundation's name to lead you to this database. Register, opt to be notified as rcds are added and browse. Pls post your search results to my genforum msg. Hope this helps. Good luck. Notify Administrator about this message?
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